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The particular problems there are with extracting oil from under sea will cause a Tsunami (A earthquake on the sea bed) to the Earth.
Juice is much denser than oil. Juice will sink and some what combine with water while oil floats on top of water.
No, lubricating oil does not dissolve in water. Because water is very polar and lubricating oil is nonpolar, it is not energetically favorable for oil to dissolve in water. The reasoning behind this is that water's strong hydrogen bonds must be broken in order for the oil to dissolve, and because only weaker bonds are formed in the process, it takes too much energy for this process to occur.
Extracting oil from plants is a tradition dating back to the beginning of history. It has many applications including culinary (cooking oils, flavoring), medicinal (essential oils, aromatherapy), and cosmetic (perfumes, bath products). There are many way to extract oil from plants: distillation, expression (cold pressing), maceration and solvent extraction. This article will focus on the first three, which are easiest and do not require complex scientific equipment.
water is renewable but not oil.
Crude oil is oil got from directly extracting process. you can use an oil extracting machine such as screw oil press or hydraulic oil press which are common oil extracting machines used for this.
extracting industries are those industries which deals with extracting of minerals , quarrying,oil refineries.digging of earth in involve.
Extracting oil.
get an oil extracting machine.
you need 3 cups of water and about half a pound of soap to remove a drop of oil from an aluminum surface
People have been extracting oil from krill since about 2005
Sip it through a straw.
None, OIL is INsoluble in water
5 qrts
6.5 l
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there sweet smelling oil is used is parfumes